Hello Brian,
Your cdrom is not linked to /dev/cdrom. It appears that you have a SCSI
cdrom, look at the full output from dmesg and you should see which
device the cdrom is on. Try mounting that device (usually something
like /dev/sda, /dev/sdb, etc) and see what happens.
JBB
Monday, January
There is a serious bug in redhat 7.2 about the cdroms.
Exspecially if u got 2 of them.
Edit the rc.sysinit and comment out the lines where
the
cdrom and ide-cd is.Add the third line in that
subroutine where it says "ide-scsi" to the bottom of
rc.sysinit.Reboot after this and u will have your
cdro
Hi,
I just installed Red Hat Linux 7.2 today, and the install went just fine.
The only problem I have is I can't mount my CD-ROM drive. Using 'dmesg', I
see the following:
scsi(): SCSI Host adapter emulation for IDE ATAPI devices
Vendor: HP Model:CD-Writer+ 8000 Rev: 2.5C
Typ
Hello all,
I have had trouble mounting my windows partition after compiling 2.4.x.
Reverting back to the old kernel does not seem to solve the problem.
When I issue the command:
mount -t auto /dev/hda1 /mnt/windows
the error I get is:
mount: /dev/hda1 has wrong major or minor number
ls -al /d
On Sat, 3 Feb 2001, Ditesh wrote:
> > I don't have any good ideas so far, and you should get a different
> > error message if you don't have a partition 1. I normaly see that error
> > message when you don't have a module loaded that you need to access the
> > device.
>
> I recompiled the kern
> I don't have any good ideas so far, and you should get a different
> error message if you don't have a partition 1. I normaly see that error
> message when you don't have a module loaded that you need to access the
> device.
I recompiled the kernel with all the fat/vfat/msdos/advanced partit
On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Lorris J. Woods wrote:
> I believe you have overwritten your /etc/fstab; I don't remember the exact
> format, but you need to have an entry for /dev/hda1 in there.
>
No, you do not need an entry in /etc/fstab when you give the device to
mount. You only need the entry when you
I believe you have overwritten your /etc/fstab; I don't remember the exact
format, but you need to have an entry for /dev/hda1 in there.
On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Ditesh wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have had trouble mounting my windows partition after compiling 2.4.x.
> Reverting back to the old kernel
Hello all,
I have had trouble mounting my windows partition after compiling 2.4.x.
Reverting back to the old kernel does not seem to solve the problem.
When I issue the command:
mount -t auto /dev/hda1 /mnt/windows
the error I get is:
mount: /dev/hda1 has wrong major or minor number
ls -al /de